A large-scale, textile triptych titled Towers by British artist Alice Kettle. The artist created the work in response to the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center. After the work was first shown in the U.S. during a 2009 Surface Design Conference in Kansas City, the artist gifted Towers to the Belger Collection so that it would remain in the U.S. We are honored to have received this special gift and to share it with visitors. To learn more about Alice Kettle, please visit her website.
Joey Henry’s Dirty Sunshine Club Live at Border Brewing Company
Joey Henry’s Dirty Sunshine Club songs speak to the emotional burdens we all carry and give hope that we can all leave the hurt and the pain in the past. As he says, life is all about unconditional love and that’s what he shares with listeners of his music and admirers of his photography.
Joey Henry has been writing songs for and touring with The Calamity Cubes! out of Wichita, Kansas, for 12 years. A founding member, he and the band have toured nationally and in Europe. He also participated in the Old Canes (Appleseed Cast side project) album Feral Harmonic, released on Saddle Creek Records. He is a founding band of the Muddy Roots Music Festival in Cookeville, Tennessee, having played it annually since its inception.
The Dirty Sunshine Club brings an eclectic mix of styles and instruments to create a unique auditory experience. As far as his songwriting, he says: “The music is medicine and we are all making and taking it together. There’s a banjo, guitar and ukulele but it isn’t bluegrass. The only thing traditional about these stories is the heart from which they stem.”
GRAND OPENING: The Bird Comedy Show
Officially Open for Business!
Join The Bird Comedy Theater Players for an evening of comedy, inspired by your suggestions!
You’ll see games. You’ll see scenes. You’ll meet characters. You’ll laugh.
Every Friday & Saturday at 7:30pm. Only at The Bird Comedy Theater.
Proof of Vaccination Required. Masks Encouraged.
The Bird Comedy Theater is Kansas City’s newest comedy theater, located in the historic Hemingway Building in The Crossroad’s Arts District. Featuring improv, sketch and stand-up, every Thursday through Saturday!
January Art Show
Come join us this January!
Jones Gallery, celebrating our 12th. year anniversary in our over 100-year-old, historically registered, 9000 sq. ft. gallery space. Located in the Kansas City Crossroads Arts District.
Jones Gallery, celebrating our 12th. year anniversary in our over 100-year-old, historically registered, 9000 sq. ft. gallery space. Located in the Kansas City Crossroads Arts District.
Show runs from January 5th. thru the 27th.
First Friday artist meet and greet from 5 till 9, January 7th.
Regular gallery hours from 10 till 6, Monday thru Saturday.
You’re the DJ: Yacht Rock
You’re the DJ is back! Enjoy fresh craft beer and see who can play the most crowd favorites!
How it works:
1. Download the Rockbot app.
2. Request your favorite yacht rock songs.
3. See who can get the most upvotes on their picks.
What is Rockbot?
Rockbot is a free jukebox app. Guests can request 2 – 3 songs at a time, see what’s playing next, and upvote songs, all for free.
Free and open to the public. Outside food is always welcome.
Email jessica@borderbrewco.com with any questions.
How it works:
1. Download the Rockbot app.
2. Request your favorite yacht rock songs.
3. See who can get the most upvotes on their picks.
What is Rockbot?
Rockbot is a free jukebox app. Guests can request 2 – 3 songs at a time, see what’s playing next, and upvote songs, all for free.
Free and open to the public. Outside food is always welcome.
Email jessica@borderbrewco.com with any questions.
Song examples:
What a Fool Believes — The Doobie Brothers
Escape (The Pina Colada Song) — Rupert Holmes
Sailing — Christopher Cross
Hey Nineteen — Steely Dan
I Keep Forgettin’ — Michael McDonald
I Can’t Go For That — Hall & Oates
Steal Away — Robbie Dupree
Heart to Heart — Kenny Loggins
Rosanna — Toto
What a Fool Believes — The Doobie Brothers
Escape (The Pina Colada Song) — Rupert Holmes
Sailing — Christopher Cross
Hey Nineteen — Steely Dan
I Keep Forgettin’ — Michael McDonald
I Can’t Go For That — Hall & Oates
Steal Away — Robbie Dupree
Heart to Heart — Kenny Loggins
Rosanna — Toto
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